Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium

Gros Islet, St Lucia

Also or formerly known as Beausejour StadiumEstablished 2002Named after The nearby Beausejour hillsCapacity 12,400Floodlights YesEnd names Pavilion End, Media Centre EndHome team West IndiesCurrent local time 10:11, Sat May 25, 2019 (UTC -0400)

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Situated on the outskirts of the tourist resort area of Rodney Bay on the island's north-east coast, Beausejour Stadium is one of the Caribbean's newest major venues, completed in 2002 and staging its first international match later that year and its first Test in 2003. In 2006 it became the first ground in the West Indies to stage a floodlight ODI when Zimbabwe were the visitors. Constructed on 22 acres, the stadium has a seating capacity of 15,000 including 18 hospitality suites and a modern pavilion that offers each team its own gym, lounge, balcony and conference room.
Martin Williamson